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2014 Jun 28
1
tftp-hpa 5.2
Hello everyone, I am having difficulties in setting up a tftp server on a Fedora 3.14.8-200.fc20.x86_64. Running tftp client to test the server functionality, a simple get from the terminal prompts 'Transfer timed out.' back. The version is tftp-hpa 5.2, with remap, with tcpwrappers, unfortunately I am not able to find any log in the system journal.? The server and related services appear
2002 Feb 21
2
hpa-tftp with xinetd
Good day, Just a quick question- could someone please confirm that this is the correct xinetd configuration (or not) for hpa-tftp? We've noticed that, when under moderate load hpa-tftpd resides in memory, even after there are no connections or even if xinetd is shut down. Under light load the server goes away after each connection, as desired. Thanks in advance! service tftp {
2014 Aug 18
2
need-restart ?
Hi, today I updated the glibc packages on some CentOS machines. After the Update I checked which services/processes I have to restart "yum -C ps" or "needs-restarting" At the most machines I get no information about necessary restarts, but at two machines a long listing : 1 : /sbin/init 386 : /sbin/udevd-d 659 : /sbin/udevd-d 999 : /usr/sbin/vmtoolsd 1103 : auditd 1128 :
2003 Apr 18
0
[Fwd: Xinetd 2.3.10 Memory Leaks]
I just submitted a PR for this (haven't even gotten the confirmation email), but since not everyone tracks the GNATS CVS distribution, I figured that I'd send it here as well. -----Forwarded Message----- > From: Steve Grubb <linux_4ever@yahoo.com> > To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com > Subject: Xinetd 2.3.10 Memory Leaks > Date: 18 Apr 2003 16:18:36 +0000 > > >
2002 Jul 12
4
tftp-hpa 0.28, 0.29 interoperability problem
Hi, I have a tftp client which loads quite happily from a tftpd built from netkit-tftp-0.16 but which fails to load from from a tftpd built from tftp-hpa 0.29. In both cases, tftpd was built from pristine sources and run from xinetd under Redhat 7.3. [netkit-tftp-0.16 is the ancestor of tftp-hpa, predating HPA's maintenance of same] [the tftp client also.. .. fails with the prebuilt tftpd
2015 Sep 05
2
TFTP-HPA beginner needs help
Still having trouble: >> cd /tmp >> ping -c 3 192.168.0.9 # check if TFTP server respons on ping >> tftp 192.168.0.9 # connect to TFTP server, you should get a new prompt OK to here using 192.168.1.9 for NIC eth(0) and tftpd server 192.168.1.9 New prompt is tftp> >> get aa This times out and returns to tftp> Unable to return to shell using exit
2014 Jul 14
1
tftp-hpa 5.2 testing & checking the setup
I had this problem fixed by setting the ownership of the root tftp directory, "must be set to nobody as this is the default user ID setup by tftpd" as specified in this tutorial http://blackfin.uclinux.org/doku.php?id=setting_up_a_tftp_server However, I do not know if the ownership set to nobody is essential with Fedora because SELinux requires it or if it is a general good practice for
2003 Jul 10
2
tftp-hpa server with multiple network interfaces
Hello, A host of mine which acts as a gateway for a cluster also acts as a dhcp and tftp server for the cluster nodes. Recently, for reasons that are not really important we changed the interfaces so that eth0 is conencted to our production network and the eth1 network is connected to the cluster's internal network. It was the opposite before. Normally, we want most of the services running on
2006 Jun 13
2
Cleaning Up My Process Table
I'm upgrading my primary server from RH 7.2 to CentOS-4.3.ServerCD. I REALLY like the ServerCD. Who needs all the fluff that comes with a standard distro? If I want a system-config-gooey I can run Xnest [1] and ssh -X from my laptop. Anyway I have two questions: 1) How can I collectively stop all the NFS, portmap, whatever? I'm hoping it can be manipulated as a group because occationally
2015 Sep 02
3
TFTP-HPA beginner needs help
Hello, I am trying to flash new firmware into a router using TFTP-HPA. I am running Ubuntu 14.04 on a flash drive and still learning how to use Linux. I have also installed XINETD.D In one of the README files that comes with TFTP-HPA it said not to call it using tptp. Here are the instructions I'm trying to follow: cd /tmp ; tftp -gl aa 192.168.0.9; sh aa I do not know what
2002 Oct 23
0
tftp-hpa 0.31 released
This version contains some minor timeout-related fixes. Sorry, I still haven't gotten a chance to incorporate the command-line-driven tftp clients... bad me :( Changes in 0.31: Put in a check to make sure xinetd (in particular) doesn't pass us an IPv6 socket. Fix some problems related to timeout negotiation. Allow the user to set the default timeout
2015 Sep 02
0
TFTP-HPA beginner needs help
On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 08:28:22AM -0500, John via Syslinux wrote: > > > Hello, > > I am trying to flash new firmware into a router using TFTP-HPA. I > am running Ubuntu 14.04 on a flash drive and still learning how to > use Linux. I have also installed XINETD.D > > In one of the README files that comes with TFTP-HPA it said not to > call it using tptp. >
2015 Sep 06
0
TFTP-HPA beginner needs help
On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 at 09:55:45AM -0500, John via Syslinux wrote: > At 03:21 PM 9/2/2015, Geert Stappers via Syslinux wrote: > > Still having trouble: (-: Welcome to real life :-) > > cd /tmp Please confirm that it is done at the notyetOpenWRT device at 192.168.1.1. Saying that the test is done from/at another computer is also fine. (Bonuspoints for telling the
2015 Sep 02
1
TFTP-HPA beginner needs help
Thank you for the info Groeten. I have the TFTPD-HPA server address set to 192.168.1.9:69 I am unable to ping this address and I wonder if the server address should be the same as the network interface card (ethernet card) I am using. The files I want to upload are in /srv/tftpboot, so I'm not sure why the command cd /tmp was used. John At 03:21 PM 9/2/2015, Geert Stappers via Syslinux
2003 Apr 02
4
tftp-hpa to boot aix
i am using tftp-hpa 0.32 to transfer boot image files of an aix 5.2 system. packets begin to go across the network and then they stop at about 4200 packets. when i boot from aix bootp server 15227 packets are transfered. i have tried with both xinetd and standalone modes with many different options. i am not sure why it is failing to transfer the entire image. are there certain options with
2014 Jan 30
2
Issue with running tftpd-hpa in inetd mode?
> Correct. Like most UDP-based inetd services, tftpd is intended to be run in 'wait' mode. When the first request arrives, inetd starts the service but does not read the incoming packet (it can't, because it has no way to pass it along to the server). After that, inetd ignores that socket until the server exits. This isn't critical for tftp, but it does help to keep down the
2015 Sep 07
2
TFTP-HPA beginner needs help
Answers below. At 05:13 AM 9/6/2015, Geert Stappers via Syslinux wrote: >On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 at 09:55:45AM -0500, John via Syslinux wrote: > > At 03:21 PM 9/2/2015, Geert Stappers via Syslinux wrote: > > > > Still having trouble: > > (-: Welcome to real life :-) > > > > > cd /tmp > >Please confirm that it is done at the notyetOpenWRT device at
2014 Jul 09
4
isohybrid binary not in 6.03-pre18? (utils bt is in bios/utils?)
On 9 Jul 2014 at 6:01, Gene Cumm wrote: Date sent: Wed, 9 Jul 2014 06:01:22 -0400 Subject: Re: [syslinux] isohybrid binary not in 6.03-pre18? (utils bt is in bios/utils?) From: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> To: "Michael D. Setzer, II" <mikes at kuentos.guam.net> Copies to: Syslinux at zytor.com > > On Jul 9, 2014 5:15 AM, "Michael D. Setzer II" >
2014 Feb 13
0
Linux and HDT looking systems?
Can you detail at what time does HDT locks ? The HDT iso does provides a verbose mode, It would be interesting to get when it locks. 2014-02-13 14:43 GMT+01:00 Michael D. Setzer II <mikes at kuentos.guam.net>: > I've got a user of my g4l project that is having a system that locks with > my > kernels, but also with hdt? The default versions are using the 5.10 > version of
2010 May 17
1
Pre-45
Just a quick update. The cat.c in the com32/modules directory works fine. Just added a printf("\nPress Enter to Return to Menu\n"); at the end since I had some uses display the messages, and then not release all they had to do was press enter to rerun the menu. The display.c32 still does work, but know it doesn't lock the system so only a hard reset works. Ctrl-Alt-Del works. I